Etosha National Park, Namibia

I was privileged to pay a visit to the Etosha National Park this week which spans an area of 22270 square kilometres in North Western Namibia. The park is famously known for the great Etosha salt pan which covers 23% of the total area of the Etosha National Park, so large it can be seen from space.

The park boasts an abundant variety of wildlife which are found mostly around the waterholes during the dry winters, making it relatively easier to get that incredible shot without spending hours searching for animals.

The park is home to 114 species of mammals, yet only four of the big 5 as Leopards tend to be drawn towards more densely vegetated areas.